Fraternal Order of Eagles
The Fraternal Order of Eagles (FOE) is a family-oriented organization with nearly 700,000 members across the United States and Canada, dedicated to philanthropy and community support. Established in 1898, the FOE raises approximately $10 million annually, benefiting various charitable organizations and initiatives that specialize in research, patient care, and community betterment.
With over 1,300 locations, the Eagles offer their members exclusive benefits, including savings on travel and insurance, while fostering a sense of belonging. The organization is well-known for its impactful contributions, such as the establishment of Mother's Day, Social Security, and the F.O.E. Diabetes Research Center.
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